IPEG 12th BIENNAL CONGRESS ON PHARMACO-EEG.
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12th IPEG congress overview
Training course program
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November 21–24, 2002 Barcelona, SPAIN
Officially approved by the Catalan Goverment to be of interest to health
Training course Program

Thursday 21 Friday 22

Thursday 21

8.00
Registration Training Course

BASIC TRAINING COURSE

8:45-9:00 Introduction.
Bernd Saletu & Manuel-José Barbanoj
9:00-9:45 An introduction to statistical concepts for the analysis of EEG data and the planning of pharmaco-EEG trials
Peter Schlattmann (Berlin, Germany)
9:45-10:30 Recording EEG and EP data
Marc Jobert (Berlin, Germany)
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:45 Planning of pharmacodynamic trials: I, Specificity and possible solutions. II, Stability considerations under placebo and interpretation of drug effects on EEG
Peter Boeijinga (Rouffach, France)
11:45-12:30 Combination of magneto- and electroencephalography in studies of monoamine modulation on attention
Seppo Kähkönen (Helsinki, Finland)
12:30-13:15 Analysis of animal sleep and EEG: new tools for the discovery of new drugs?
Pim Drinkenburg (Beerse, Belgium)
13:15-14:45 Lunch

ADVANCED TRAINING COURSE(I)

14:45-15:30 Biomarkers and proof of concept
Georg Ferber (Basel, Switzerland)
15:30-16:15 Two drugs interaction on EEG. Results concerning NA versus DA systems, PCP versus antipsychotic drugs
Claude Sebban (Ivry sur Seine, France)
16:15-16:45 Coffee Break
16:45-17:30 Proof of safety of drugs: focus on vigilance
Manuel-José Barbanoj (Barcelona, Spain)
17:30-18:15 The place of electrophysiology in the Proof of Concept approach of psychotropic drug development
Remy Luthringer (Rouffach, France)
18:30 IPEG Board Meeting



Friday 22

ADVANCED TRAINING COURSE(II)

9:00-9:45 Stimulus- and event-related evoked potentials: from neuroscience to clinical neuropharmacology
Walter G Sannita (Genova, Italy)
9:45-10:30 Basics of PK-PD using Q-EEG: acute/repetitive administrations, interactions. Focus on anxiolytics with different neurochemical mechanisms as example.
Manuel-José Barbanoj (Barcelona, Spain)
10:30-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:45 Clinical applications of Pharmaco-EEG in psychiatry: The prediction of response to treatment with antipsychotics
Silvana Galderisi (Naples, Italy)
11:45-12:30 Psychotropic drugs and human sleep
Gerda M Saletu-Zyhlarz (Vienna, Austria)
12:30-13:15 Functional imaging with low resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (LORETA): a review
Roberto D Pascual-Marqui (Zurich, Switzerland)
13:15-14:45 Lunch

ADVANCED TRAINING COURSE(III)

14:45-15:30 Classification and evaluation of the pharmacodynamics of psychotropic drugs by single-lead pharmaco-EEG, EEG mapping and tomography (LORETA)
Bernd Saletu (Vienna, Austria)
15:30-16:15 Perceptual and cognitive event-related potentials in neuropsychopharmacology. Methodological aspects and clinical applications (pharmaco ERP topography and tomography).
Peter Anderer (Vienna, Austria)
16:15-16:30 Closing remarks.
Bernd Saletu & Manuel-José Barbanoj


Audiovisual equipment
For Training Course Lectures, Invited Lectures, Workshops and Oral Presentations we offer the following equipment:

  • Data projector: For PC projection (Microsoft Power Point 2000 or older versions) you may use a floppy disc or CD-Rom in PC-format. It will be possible to connect your own laptop.
  • Slide projector: (European standard: 50x50 mm only). Please ensure that your slides are clearly labeled and numbered, and take them to the slide desk prior to your session.
  • Visualiser/Overhead (Please use A4 portrait only and bring plain papers as well as transparencies)

    It is not possible to use two different sources at one time.
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